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  • thank you people
    for your attempts at making a dumb guy understand all those subtleties !
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    If I understand well, I'll be able to update at my own pace, with my own priorities, on a lib per lib level if I want,
    and only for the libs I own and see fit, right ?
    Plus, every lib I already get will be covered with an upgrade path, from Opus to Chamber and Solo strings... ?
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    If so, well, yes, it's incentive, even if the price for each upgrade is not just peanuts.

  • There is no equivalent to OPUS 1, but every product you own will be considered in your pricing. Once you own the Standard Library, you can also update seperated instruments, if you like (extend, e.g., the Solo Flute, but not the Piccolo Flute).

    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
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    @Paul said:

    There is no equivalent to OPUS 1...


    But how cool wouldn't it be if there were VI versions of Opus 1 and 2? [:D]

    I'm pretty sure it would not only be very popular, but it would also be the perfect introduction for many into the VI line. It bet you would easily sell a whole bunch of those.

    Wouldn't it actually make sense? Opus is the less expensive but yet complete "light" version of Pro Edition, but the Symphonic Cube doesn't really have an equivalent? It would be excellent for those who want "a little of everything" and you could of course have standard and extended versions of those as well.

    You have other former Horizon products released in VI versions (Solo Strings, Chamber Strings and Harps)...so why not release the Opus line as VI too?

    Any future plans for that?

    R

  • I've no doubt it will happen Rodney. But that's how these things tend to work isn't it? Release a high value, pro edition, then break it down for the cheaper markets later on. Look at the KORG OASYS! That will no doubt be contained on a miniscule compact flash card for iPod in a few years time [:D]

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    @Paul said:

    Hi,

    the Symphonic Cube is divided in 10 volumes, each of which carries a Standard Library (containing both new and old material) and an Extended Library (Both new and old material) and costs between 300 and 500 Euros.
    ...
    Best, Paul


    this is why I thik that going from Chamber Strings(Horizon) to Standard Library VI Chamber Strings is an upgrade or at least a side grade that needs to be offered for a discouted price to the current users.
    No need to make us need to decide beween goingall the way and no way
    tele

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    Once you own the Standard Library, you can also update seperated instruments, if you like (extend, e.g., the Solo Flute, but not the Piccolo Flute).
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    Paul,

    So I need to get standard and than I can get individual extented instruments? How doe sthe discount apply then? For example - I have VSL Epic Horns, if there is interesting EH content in the extended of Brass II (I think it will be 2) does my discount from Horizon EH fully apply to this upgrade?

    Will it be possible at one point to really buy separate instruments - for example only flutes (standard and extended) - expecially for us more non-pro users who want to use great samples anyway (that was the domain of the Horizon I think) this wouldbe really great. With the key it would be possible I think.

    Best

  • Hi,

    your assumption with the Epic Horns is correct. A new dicount calculator is in the works and will be online soon.

    As for simgle instruments, there are no plans. You get the Standard Library of each volume and that carries all the data for further upgrades.

    Best, Paul

    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
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    @Another User said:

    A new dicount calculator is in the works and will be online soon.


    Really? What does this mean? Is it a change to the current VI discount calc or is it simply adding the discounts for the other exisiting products?

  • It is, as Herb already mentioned, a Discount Calculator that also tells you the upgrade options on single instruments or sections.

    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • Also Paul,

    Do I get this right? EVERYtime we want to upgrade, even a single instrument within a set, we have to pay the 30 Euro handling fee?

    Colin

  • Discounts for Extended Libraries also apply to the Extension of single instruments. Of course you’ll have to pay for upgrading single instruments, and if you already have the corresponding samples, there’s always a minimum fee, which is a mixture of a handling fee and the discounted price for the samples. There’s no principal additional handling fee of EUR 30 for every time you’re upgrading.
    Cheers, Martin